Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Programme 09:30-10:00: Registration and welcome coffee 10:00-11:10: Session 1. Chair: Jason Mooney Petra Schneider: Welcome Francesco Baldini: Age and species prediction of field malaria mosquitoes through deep learning of mid-infrared spectra Wiebke Nahrendorf: Malaria remodels the spleen to imprint tolerance Omar Janha: Targeting PfCLK3 to deliver a cure, transmission blocking and prophylaxis 11:10-11:40: Morning coffee, networking opportunities, poster viewing 11:40-12:50: Session 2 Chair Olivia Swann Aidan O’Donnell: Dinner time: The interplay between host feeding and malaria parasite rhythms João Silva-Filho: Differential host responses during acute P. vivax infection in a patient cohort in Manaus, Brazil – possible role of endothelial activation in the bone marrow niche? Florence McLean: Predicting rosette-mediating PfEMP1 variants from Var gene sequence Diana Muñoz Sandoval: Investigating idsease tolerance in a human Malaria re-challenege model Brian Saltin: Material structure of mosquito antennae can contribute to the tuning of the resonant frequency 12:50-14:00. Buffet lunch, networking opportunities, poster viewing 14:00-15:10 Session 3 Chair Wiebke Nahrendorf Antoine Sanou: Biting and resting behaviours of insecticide resistant malaria vectors in rural Burkina Faso following scaling up of LLINs Joanne Thompson: Generation of transgenic Plasmodium chabaudi spp. lines to investigate host-parasite interactions throughout acute and chronic infection Franziska Hentzschel: A putative actin-related protein ARC40 is essential for Plasmodium oocyst maturation Jane Armstrong: Introducing the IUPHAR/MMV Guide to MALARIA PHARMACOLOGY: an expertly curated resource capturing antimalarial compounds and their Plasmodium targets 15:10-15:40 Afternoon tea, networking opportunities, poster viewing 15:40 - 17:00 Session 4. Chair: Sarah Reece Paul Sharp: Origins and evolution of human malaria parasites Sebastian Kirchner: The Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase SET6 is required for AP2-O dependent development of malaria parasites in the mosquito vector Fiona McQuaid: Wrightb: A new, strain-transcending rosetting receptor for P. falciparum Petra Schneider: Summary, plans for future meetings etc. 17:00 - 18:00 Poster viewing and drinks Dec 11 2019 09.00 - 18.30 Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Abstracts now open for first Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria/Mosquito Meeting which will be held in Edinburgh on 11 December 2019. Lecture theatre G26 Murchison House 10 Max Born Crescent Edinburgh EH9 3BF Venue Registration
Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Programme 09:30-10:00: Registration and welcome coffee 10:00-11:10: Session 1. Chair: Jason Mooney Petra Schneider: Welcome Francesco Baldini: Age and species prediction of field malaria mosquitoes through deep learning of mid-infrared spectra Wiebke Nahrendorf: Malaria remodels the spleen to imprint tolerance Omar Janha: Targeting PfCLK3 to deliver a cure, transmission blocking and prophylaxis 11:10-11:40: Morning coffee, networking opportunities, poster viewing 11:40-12:50: Session 2 Chair Olivia Swann Aidan O’Donnell: Dinner time: The interplay between host feeding and malaria parasite rhythms João Silva-Filho: Differential host responses during acute P. vivax infection in a patient cohort in Manaus, Brazil – possible role of endothelial activation in the bone marrow niche? Florence McLean: Predicting rosette-mediating PfEMP1 variants from Var gene sequence Diana Muñoz Sandoval: Investigating idsease tolerance in a human Malaria re-challenege model Brian Saltin: Material structure of mosquito antennae can contribute to the tuning of the resonant frequency 12:50-14:00. Buffet lunch, networking opportunities, poster viewing 14:00-15:10 Session 3 Chair Wiebke Nahrendorf Antoine Sanou: Biting and resting behaviours of insecticide resistant malaria vectors in rural Burkina Faso following scaling up of LLINs Joanne Thompson: Generation of transgenic Plasmodium chabaudi spp. lines to investigate host-parasite interactions throughout acute and chronic infection Franziska Hentzschel: A putative actin-related protein ARC40 is essential for Plasmodium oocyst maturation Jane Armstrong: Introducing the IUPHAR/MMV Guide to MALARIA PHARMACOLOGY: an expertly curated resource capturing antimalarial compounds and their Plasmodium targets 15:10-15:40 Afternoon tea, networking opportunities, poster viewing 15:40 - 17:00 Session 4. Chair: Sarah Reece Paul Sharp: Origins and evolution of human malaria parasites Sebastian Kirchner: The Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase SET6 is required for AP2-O dependent development of malaria parasites in the mosquito vector Fiona McQuaid: Wrightb: A new, strain-transcending rosetting receptor for P. falciparum Petra Schneider: Summary, plans for future meetings etc. 17:00 - 18:00 Poster viewing and drinks Dec 11 2019 09.00 - 18.30 Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Abstracts now open for first Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria/Mosquito Meeting which will be held in Edinburgh on 11 December 2019. Lecture theatre G26 Murchison House 10 Max Born Crescent Edinburgh EH9 3BF Venue Registration
Dec 11 2019 09.00 - 18.30 Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Abstracts now open for first Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria/Mosquito Meeting which will be held in Edinburgh on 11 December 2019.